Less than 7 percent of Americans use public transportation once a week. A glance at the interactive EPOMM Modal Split Tool[2] (TEMS for short) shows that London residents[4] regularly commute by public transit more than 5 times as often as the average American. Residents of Bruges are more than 25 times more likely to bike to work[5] than the average American. As TEMS illustrates, American cities have a lot of improvements to work on, but also scores of exemplary cities to inspire progress.